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To: CastleOnline who wrote (1175)11/30/1997 1:15:00 PM
From: Paul darby  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1618
 
It seems that many are discouraged By he $20K needed to start at Castle to daytrade. In my opinion, if you dont have AT LEAST that much to daytrade and expect to make a living/do well, you shouldnt be doing it! Just a thought. Also, paper trading is easy to fool yourself into thinking you will do well. BE EXTREMELY honest with yourself when trying it out. All of your woulda/shoulda/coulda situations can easily be thought of as ACTUAL things you did and fool yourself into thinking you would have been right!! Dyatrading is a tough profession, but veryu rewarding to those that can get past the intial hurdles!

Paul



To: CastleOnline who wrote (1175)6/21/1998 12:28:00 AM
From: Street Walker  Respond to of 1618
 
CastleOnline now only requires $10,000 to set up an account.

castleonline.com

Its the fastest order entry system I've seen.

Another advantage of Castle is their clearing firm
operates under Nasdaq rules. That means if you hold a position
over night, and sell the next morning, that money is readily
available to trade!

Other SOES firms clear through houses under NYSE rules.
That means money sold from an overnight position is not
available for trading until the next day. I left another
firm because of this.

Before deciding on a SOES firm, check into what rules
they operate under. It can dramatically affect your
trading. Find one like Castle.

S.W.